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// netioapi.h

NETIOAPI_API ConvertInterfaceNameToLuidW(
  _In_  const WCHAR    *InterfaceName,
  _Out_       NET_LUID *InterfaceLuid
);
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ConvertInterfaceNameToLuidW function

The ConvertInterfaceNameToLuidW function converts a Unicode network interface name to the locally unique identifier (LUID) for the interface.

[!NOTE] The ConvertInterfaceXxx API family enumerates identifiers over all interfaces bound to TCP/IP, which may include virtual miniports, lightweight filters, tunnel adapters, and physical interfaces.

Parameters

Return value

ConvertInterfaceNameToLuidW returns STATUS_SUCCESS if the function succeeds. If the function fails, ConvertInterfaceNameToLuidW returns one of the following error codes:

Return code Description
STATUS_INVALID_NAME The interface name is invalid. ConvertInterfaceNameToLuidW returns this error if the InterfaceName parameter contains an invalid name or the length of the InterfaceName parameter exceeds the maximum allowed string length for this parameter.
STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER One of the parameters is invalid. ConvertInterfaceNameToLuidW returns this error if the InterfaceLuid parameter is NULL.

Remarks

The ConvertInterfaceNameToLuidW function is protocol-independent and works with network interfaces for both the IPv6 and IPv4 protocols.

The maximum length of the network interface name, NDIS_IF_MAX_STRING_SIZE, without the terminating NULL character, is defined in the Ntddndis.h header file. NDIS_IF_MAX_STRING_SIZE is defined to be the IF_MAX_STRING_SIZE constant, which is defined in the Ifdef.h header file.

[!NOTE] The Ntddndis.h and Ifdef.h header files are automatically included in the Netioapi.h header file. You should never use the Ntddndis.h and Ifdef.h header files directly.

Use the ConvertInterfaceNameToLuidA function to convert an ANSI interface name to a LUID.

Requirements

Target platform Universal
Version Available in Windows Vista and later versions of the Windows operating systems.
Header Netioapi.h (include Netioapi.h)
Library Netio.lib
IRQL PASSIVE_LEVEL

See also

ConvertInterfaceAliasToLuid

ConvertInterfaceGuidToLuid

ConvertInterfaceIndexToLuid

ConvertInterfaceLuidToAlias

ConvertInterfaceLuidToGuid

ConvertInterfaceLuidToIndex

ConvertInterfaceLuidToNameA

ConvertInterfaceLuidToNameW

ConvertInterfaceNameToLuidA

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